S.A. eatery on Food Network show hosting viewing/booing party

Updated 12:02 pm, Sunday, December 14, 2014

Gabriel Orozco, and his brother Javier Orozco, who run the Knife & Fork Gastropub, will be featured on Food Network’s “Restaurant Impossible.”

Gabriel Orozco, and his brother Javier Orozco, who run the Knife & Fork Gastropub, will be featured on Food Network’s “Restaurant Impossible.”

Photo: Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-News

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Gabriel Orozco, who runs the Knife & Fork Gastropub with his brother Javier Orozco, works on a slab of bacon he will cure at the restaurant. The restaurant will be the subject on Food Network's “Restaurant Impossible.” less

Gabriel Orozco, who runs the Knife & Fork Gastropub with his brother Javier Orozco, works on a slab of bacon he will cure at the restaurant. The restaurant will be the subject on Food Network's “Restaurant ... more

Photo: Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-News

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The Knife & Fork Gastropub is one of the many restaurants in the Stone Oak area.

The Knife & Fork Gastropub is one of the many restaurants in the Stone Oak area.

Fish & chips has been a staple on the menu at Knife & Fork Gastropub. The restaurant will appear on Food Network's "Restaurant Impossible" in October.

Fish & chips has been a staple on the menu at Knife & Fork Gastropub. The restaurant will appear on Food Network's "Restaurant Impossible" in October.

Photo: Lisa Krantz, San Antonio Express-News

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Mama Lee's Soul Food at 6060 Montgomery Drive was a San Antonio restaurant previously remade on “Restaurant Impossible” in May 2012. It closed in June 2013. The original Mama Lee's Soul Food at 310 Valley Hi Drive is still open. less

Mama Lee's Soul Food at 6060 Montgomery Drive was a San Antonio restaurant previously remade on “Restaurant Impossible” in May 2012. It closed in June 2013. The original Mama Lee's Soul Food at 310 Valley ... more

Called "Oh Brother!" Food Network's description of the episode says, "although it appears wildly successful, the restaurant is being run into the ground, so the parents have called in Chef Robert Irvine to intervene."

But already, operators and brothers Gabe and Javier Orozco have taken to the restaurant's Facebook page to dispute the characterization.